There are a number of Sharon Tate movies in the works right now, all trying to hit the screen before the 50th anniversary of her murder next year. Quentin Tarantino is doing one. American Psycho's Mary Harron is doing another one with Doctor Who's Matt Smith as Charles Manson, … [Read more...]

It was just officially announced: MAMA RU HAS WON the American Society of Magazine Editors Best Cover Contest of 2018! Her instantly iconic Entertainment Weekly cover garnered an impressive 28k votes. Coming in second (with a no-less-impressive 19k votes) was the National … [Read more...]

February 6, 1899- Ramón Novarro:
''Better dancing makes better lovers.''
Kids, this post is not about Dave Navarro, the hot, mascara wearing, pierced, tattooed guitarist of Jane's Addiction. No, this post is about one of the great film actors of the 20th century, … [Read more...]

February 5, 1917- The Immigration Act Of 1917 is Signed into Law
Less than a month ago, the president read aloud from a document prepared by his domestic policy adviser and noted White Nationalist, Stephen Miller. Miller, a walking endorsement in favor of birth control, had … [Read more...]

February 5, 1908 - Millicent Lilian "Peg" Entwistle:
"I am afraid I'm a coward. I am sorry for everything. If I had done this a long time ago it would have saved a lot of pain. P.E."
The Hollywood Sign was the project of the Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler who … [Read more...]

A legend walked among us today, as the gaspingly fabulous sex goddess Gina Lollobrigida, 90, finally received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, nearly seven decades after billionaire mogul [Read more...]

Nearly forty years after movie star Natalie Wood's mysterious drowning, her widower Robert Wagner is being called "a person of interest" by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office.
“As we’ve investigated the case over the last six years, I think he’s more of a person of interest … [Read more...]

Lorraine Hansberry's (1930-1965) parents fought and won a drawn out legal battle against Chicago's housing segregation. Her father, a successful contractor and builder, bought a house in Washington Park on the South Side of Chicago to the ire of the white neighbors. The … [Read more...]